Clarification
Wow!! lots going on with the liver flush routine.
I started doing the liver flush back in 1994 (Jan). I did another one in July 94. Both of them made me sicker than hell.
I read Clarks "Cure for all Cancer" in Dec. 94. She clearly states that if the liver flush made you sick it's a sure sign you have parasites. I started on her antiparasite protocols Jan 1995. For the first time since 1971 my health started to improve.
Of course I didn't have any idea how serious the infestation was. By 97 I'm still not healthy so I did the intense regime of the antiparasite products. Passed 22 pounds of bugs over the next three months. 6 months later my liver starts clogging up from the lymphatic debris. I started the daily flushes about Dec. 14, 98 and did them until the second week of Feb. 99.
During that 2 months I drank the AJ with the ultraphos in it every day. Never had a problem with it. Since then I have quided many, many folks through the liver flush and nobody ever had a problem with the ultrasphos giving them any symptoms at all. No headaches, no dizzyness, no nausea, nothing. It just wasn't a problem. It's only been recently that I've been hearing about various symptoims from the ultraphos and I really don't know what to say about that.
Ultraphos is basically a phosphorous supplament. I suppose if you drank a gallon of it you might have some problems with it disolving your bones but the little bit you get in the AJ just isn't enough to be a problem. And people are having way too much trouble with the flush. In that capacity I think Moritz might be doing a disservice to folks. He's taken a simple routine and made it complicated and scary for folks.
Dissection lab, senior year of college. You get to see and work on the inside of bodies. So I've seen with my own eyes the convolutions of the intestines. Inside and out. Plus, with all the people I've helped through their flushes over the years I have never seen anything get caught in the folds of the intestines.
Look folks, you just drank 4 or more ounces of olive oil. That's slippery stuff. Whatever comes out of the liver will slide on through the entire colon.
Now, the bile seems to be a big comcern. Apparently someone teaches that it gets reabsorbed through the colon. Which is true. BUT the idea behind the liver flush is to get the solids out of the liver, that's what is clogging it up. Plus, with the liver plugged necessitating the need for a flush there can't be much bile in there in the first place. It's plugged, it can't get out. So the liver slows prodution of it way down.
The liver was built to process poisons and it does a very good job at it. But when clogged by solids it simply can't funtion. So you remove the solids and it can process any and all poisons quite easily. That's its job.
Parasites are the main cause of the stones but I'm sure there are other causes. The little bit of poisons in the diminished volume of bile that comes out of the liver via the flush shouldn't be a problem. There's just not that much of it there. And if it gets reabsorbed it has to be in liquid form which is easily processed by the now uncongested liver. The ultimate purpose of the liver flush is to remove the solids allowing the liquids to flow. Once accomplished your health returns.
No, I'm not against Moritz or doing a colon cleanse the next day I just don't see the need for it. For sure drink plenty of distilled water and good juices the next day but that's about it. If you feel the need to do the enemas and colonics go ahead and do so.
Another consideration is giving the body too much to handle at one time. That's what I think is getting people into trouble. It takes seven years to rebuild a body and that's after the bugs are gone and the plumbing back on line. For sure you'll feel considerably better after the flushes and antiparasite protocols but give your body some time also.
Look, you just unplugged your liver, that's a big event. Let the body handle that for a while before you go cleaning something else out. The human body does great work when doing one or two things at a time but if you try to do everything all at once none of it will work. It's overload.
My experience with Moritz routine is most people have problems with it. I've read his book and he makes it sound dangerous. For sure his anatomy and physiology of it all is correct but it's just not as dangerous as he makes it out to be. Nor as complicated as he makes it out to be. It reminds me of the scare tactics used by the medics. I've done hundreds of flushes. I stopped counting at 350. Now I do them twice a year. Just did one last night matter of fact.
I'm not disagreeing with anyone. Do what you think you need to do to get the job done. But I've never heard of the ultraphos giving anyone the symptoms reported on here lately nor should the volume of bile that comes out of the liver being reabsorbed by the body be a problem.
I've been personally involved on a day to day basis with the liver flush for over ten years now and this is the first time I've been hearing all these problems with it.
Either way, experiment with it. Find out which flush works best for you and don't overtax the body by doing too much cleaning. One or two things at a time. And I personally think the only way anything should get into the body is through the mouth. Yeah, I know Gershon(sp) has done some great work, helped a lot of folks beat the cancer. Even so I prefer to go through the mouth. If you've noticed the transdermal patches are starting to cause major problems with folks and of course vaccinations always have. So I view anything going in the rectom as the same as vaccinations or transdermal patches. Of course in an emergency do what's necesasary to save the life. As Azurite proved with the coffee enema with those old folks.
The bottom line is indeed taking responsibility for your own health. At first it's rather confusing but as you go you get to understand what's necesary and when it is necessary and you get pretty good at it. And it's not that anything is so confusing or not understandable it's that there is a great volume of simple little things to know.
So, carry on, do the best you can, as long as your mental frame is to keep on going up that is what will happen.
Doc Sutter